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Progressive; heavy; psychedelic; americana, have all been used to describe Bask.
Bask are a band from Asheville, North Carolina. Active since 2012, this band is known for their distinctive mix of Americana, Stoner Rock,
Post-Rock and Psychedelic.
Bask began roughly around December 2011 by Middleton and Worth, who were jamming together and composing music inspired by a
multitude of bands they liked. Eventually, Jesse Van Note moved to Asheville and joined on bass with Zeb Camp joining in afterwards and
refining their sound further. By 2014 the band had played enough shows and eventu ...read more
Progressive; heavy; psychedelic; americana, have all been used to describe Bask.
Bask are a band from Asheville, North Carolina. Active since 2012, this band is known for their distinctive mix of Americana, Stoner Rock,
Post-Rock and Psychedelic.
Bask began roughly around December 2011 by Middleton and Worth, who were jamming together and composing music inspired by a
multitude of bands they liked. Eventually, Jesse Van Note moved to Asheville and joined on bass with Zeb Camp joining in afterwards and
refining their sound further. By 2014 the band had played enough shows and eventually recorded their debut album American Hollow.
The release party for American Hollow was on 25 July 2014 at The Mothlight in Asheville and served as the start of the tour in support of the
album along with a short tour in the fall.
The band would tour more heavily throughout the next two years, including a tour of Europe supporting High on Fire and Black Tusk and a
tour in early 2016 supporting Black Tusk and Royal Thunder before closing out that year with a tour of their own.
On 3 February 2017 the band announced their second album entitled Ramble Beyond in the Spring (24 March on digital formats; Released 7
April on vinyl in Europe; 19 May on vinyl in the United States).
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